Victoria County History

de Chorley , John de Chorley , William de Chorley the younger, Agnes wife of Henry de Ugnall, Sir Nicholas de Harrington , and the right heirs of William de Chorley the elder. Richard son of William de Chorley the

the nuns were exempted by their charters. 9 Chorley near Farewell was evidently held by the priory by about this time: before 1275 the prioress granted a nief named Henry Aylmond of Chorley with his heirs and chattels to Walkelin

of Sir Wm. Gerard, of the Bryn; [Wm. ] Blundell, of Crosby; [Thos. ] Blundell, of Ince; [Rich. ] Chorley, of Chorley; [Rob. ] Fazakerly, of Walton; and [Edw. ] Scarisbrick, of Scarisbrick, Papists in arms, who were commissioners of

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

fhall &quot; pafs ?&quot; It was Refolved in the Affirmative. Hodie 3* vice leÃÂ¤a efi Billa, intituled, &quot; An AcT: Chorley, Et ÃÂ«&lt; for dividing and enclofing feveral Commons or WafteclofureBai: &quot; Grounds within the Manor of Chorky, in the

nearÃÂorwick, to or near Warton &quot; Cragg, and alfo another navigable Branch from at or Cf near Gale Mofs, by Chorley, to or near Duxbury, in &quot; the faid County Palatine of Lancafler ;&quot; to which they defire the Concurrence

near Berwick, to or near Warton Cragg ; and alfo another Navigable Branch from at or near Gale Mofs, by Chorley, to or near Duxbury, in the faid County PaÃÂ¬ latine of LancaÃÂer.,&quot; Ordered, That the faid Bill be committed

Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York, 1300-1858

Details: male; Gentleman, deceased Location: Chorley (Lancashire) Place(s): Chorley(Chorley) : undefined Participant: ThomasStandish [Standish] Role: plaintiff Details: male; Baronet; knight; executor named in the last will and testament of Hugh Standish, deceased, late of Chorley in the county of

The History of Parliament

He owned considerable estates in Cheshire, at Toft (where the family had been established since the reign of Richard II), Chorley, Mobberley and elsewhere, and in addition had Denbighshire property in right of his second wife, and scattered lands in

to vote for Devon; the motion was defeated by 110 votes to 12. On 26 May, presenting a petition from Chorley for the disfranchisement of Penryn for Chorley’s benefit, he declared that he would not agree to a shilling of

of a reasonable landed income. Towards the end of his life, he was, moreover, seised of other property in Wiswell, Chorley, Stalmore, Clitheroe, Hambleton and Bolton, most of which he settled upon his wife as a jointure.[footnote]Shirburne may well have

was married to Ellen Hodson’s sister Sarah. Hodson acquired property at Worthington and Ellerbeck in the area between Wigan and Chorley and in 1820 added to it the manor of Coppull.[footnote] Lord Balcarres, who lived at Haigh Hall, Wigan, wrote

Sir William, although he did inherit some land in Cumberland, together with modest holdings in the Lancashire villages of Tarleton, Chorley, Hunsworth and Fishwick near Burton. His ownership of the latter led to his being made one of the ‘foreign’

John Foxe's The Acts and Monuments Online

wife.William Harset, Brycklayer.Thomas Fowler, Shomaker.W. Wright his wife at the Wynd myl.Laurence Waterward late Curate, borne in a towne cal-led Chorley, in Lankeshyre.S. Nicholas.Widowe Swayne.Mathew Byrd and his wife.Stephen Greenwich and his wyfe.Wil. Colman, seruant to the said Stephen.Rob. Colman

his wife.William Harset, Bricklaier.Thomas Fowler, Shomaker.W. Wright his wife at the Wind mill.Laurence Waterwarde late Curate, borne in a townecalled Chorley, in Lankeshire,S. Nicholas.Widowe Swaine.Mathew Birde and his wife.Stephen Greenwich and his wife.Wil. Colman, seruant to the sayde Stephen.Robert Colman